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I have one for lunch everyday…
my favourite is lettuce, ham, butter and cheese.
I wouldn't have gotten so far without them ;_;

wikipedia says:

A sandwich is a food item typically made of one or more slices of leavened bread with one or more layers of meat, vegetables, cheese or jam. The bread can be used as is, or it can be coated with butter, oil, or other optional or traditional condiments and sauces to enhance flavor and texture.

The modern sandwich is named after the 4th Earl of Sandwich, although the exact circumstances of the invention of the sandwich are still the subject of debate.

Sandwiches are commonly carried to work or school in lunchboxes or brown paper bags (in sandwich bags) to be eaten as the midday meal, in the UK They are taken in Lunchboxes/Lunch Cool Bags, taken on picnics, hiking trips, or other outings. In some parts of the world, they are also served in many restaurants as entrées, and are sometimes eaten at home, either as a quick meal or as part of a larger meal. When eaten as part of a full meal sandwiches are traditionally accompanied with such side dishes as a serving of soup (soup-and-sandwich), a salad (salad-and-sandwich), french fries/chips, potato chips/crisps and a pickle or coleslaw.

Origin
The first form of sandwich is attributed to the ancient Jewish sage Hillel the Elder, who is said to have put meat from the Paschal lamb and bitter herbs inside matzo (or flat,unleavened bread) during Passover. The filling between the matzos served as a reminder to Israelites of their forced labor constructing Egyptian buildings. For this reason, Romans referred to the meal as a "cibus Hilleli," or Hillel's Snack. During the Middle Ages, thick slabs of coarse bread, called "trenchers", were used as plates. After a meal, the food-soaked trencher was fed to a dog, less fortunate beggars, or eaten by the diner. Trenchers were the harbingers of open-face sandwiches.

Club SandwichIn the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Europe, meals comprising meat, cheese, and condiments sandwiched between bread or pastry existed well before the appearance of the word 'sandwich'. The first written usage of the word appeared in Edward Gibbon's journal, in longhand, referring to "bits of cold meat" as a 'Sandwich.' It was named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, an 18th-century English aristocrat, although he was neither the inventor nor sustainer of the food. It is said that Lord Sandwich was fond of this form of food because it allowed him to continue playing cards, particularly cribbage, while eating without getting his cards greasy from eating meat with his bare hands.

The Earldom refers to the English town of Sandwich in Kent from the Old English Sandwich, meaning "sand place".


History
Through the 18th century, the sandwich as popularized by Montagu remained an English dish. Initially perceived as food men shared while gaming and drinking at night, the sandwich slowly began appearing in polite society as a late-night meal among the aristocracy. The sandwich's popularity in England increased dramatically during the 19th century, when the rise of industrial society and the working classes made fast, portable, and inexpensive meals essential.

It was at the same time that the sandwich finally began to appear outside of England. In the United States, the sandwich was first promoted as an elaborate supper meal. By the early 20th century, as bread became a staple of the American diet, the sandwich became the same kind of popular, quick meal as was widespread in England.

Today, the worlds largest manufacturer of pre-packed sandwiches is Irish firm Greencore.

So what's YOUR favourite sandwich?

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peanut butter and jelly, all the way. although classic tuna's quite good too.

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dijon mustard on white bread with roast beef cheese and turky. Toast for 23% increase in YUmmers.

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Toasted bread seems to enhance a sandwich :p

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my homemade hummus, swiss, mushrooms, sprouts, and a veggie burger on sourdough.
mmmmmm

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Hm. I haven't made a sandwich in a long time. I guess I like the good ol' ham, lettuce, cheese, bread… I also like a bit of mayo. Cucumbers are the best! And I like my bread toasty…

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My #1 favorite = turkey manhattan
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Hot open-faced sandwich made with fresh real turkey (none of that pressed crap) and mashed potatoes on white bread with turkey gravy all over (but not swimming in it). Stuffing and/or hot veggies (corn or green beans) optional but a great addition.

(I like roast beef in the same way, but not quite as much.)

However, the most economic and most commonly eaten (by me) is peanut butter and strawberry preserves.

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Beef Sandwich.

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SAMMICH!! Lettuce, tomato, cheese, mayo, mustard…mmmm or just plain chopped avacado on two slices of bread.

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Grilled cheese sandwich. Goes great with tomato soup. enough said.

Ham and cheese sandwich, heated. I like my cheese to be melted.

Turkey, bacon and provolone cheese sandwich, heated. sooo delicious.

A simple bacon sandwich, with a little bit of mayo. hold the lecttcute.

Chicken, cheese and ham sandwich. sometimes I like mixing my meats together in a sandwich form.
the combos comes in the following:

Ham and turkey.
Turkey and chicken.
Bacon and ham.
Bacon and chicken.
chicken and ham.

those combos also usually has cheese in those. my favorite cheeses for sandwiches are the following:

Moletary jack, Provolone, Swiss cheese, and American cheese. all usually comes in slices and stuff, so I don't have to do a lot of cutting.

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The Broodwitch.
It's not a sandwitch if you die eating it. Then it's a steak.

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Fruit ruins cakes and sammiches. Ew. I hope no one Harriet The Spy's us.

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Margarine (not butter), sugar and banana on white bread. Bacon is good too.

Or three fried eggs, chili sauce and chutney. Make sure you eat it before the bread dissolves!

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My favourite sandwich goes…

hawt man
me
hawt man

;P

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I'd have to go with the opposite of pixies sandwich.

Either that, or salami/ham, cheese and mayonaise. Seriously, that rocks.

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I'd have to go with the opposite of pixies sandwich.

Soooo….

you
hawt man
you

?

how'd you clone yourself for that one, man…? And isn't that a bit weirdly narcissistic? XDXD

(yes, I'm being deliberately thick. I know what you really meant)

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I'd have to go with the opposite of pixies sandwich.

Soooo….

you
hawt man
you

?

how'd you clone yourself for that one, man…? And isn't that a bit weirdly narcissistic? XDXD

(yes, I'm being deliberately thick. I know what you really meant)

I should have seen that one coming. I'm not even going to explain myself.

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